“What, with a cloth or something?” quipped Hillary. “I don’t know how it works [the server] digitally at all. I do not have any…”

“You did not erase the hard drive?” Henry pressed.

“Ed, I know you want to make a point,” replied Clinton, “and all I can do is repeat what I have said…”

“It’s a simple question,” said Henry.

“In order to be as cooperative as possible, we have turned over the server. They [the FBI] can do whatever they want to to the server – to figure out what’s there and what’s not there. That’s for the, you know, people investigating it to try to figure out,” said a frustrated Hillary.

Clinton campaign minions are more than willing to put Hillary in the White House; they just draw the line when it comes to serving hard time in a federal lockdown for lying to FBI investigators.

Every political conspiracy has its limitations.

The Clinton campaign will have to rev­­ up its media attack machine to smear any outlet that doggedly covers the Clinton email scandal, especially those that ask the kinds of questions a U.S. Attorney might pose within earshot of a grand jury.

The urgency among Clinton’s campaign team is to get Hillary into the White House before subpoenas are issued and criminal indictments are handed down.

The office of president is shielded from all but impeachment trials. And House Republicans have proven themselves less than competent when prosecuting a Clinton before the United States Senate.